Roadway Safety explores HFST, advocacy, deskless workers and more

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) demonstrated the value of high friction surface treatment (HFST) in recent work in the state’s Panhandle.

That work is chronicled in the latest issue of Roadway Safety magazine, released online today.  This cover story includes a chart on page 8 comparing wet-road crashes before and after implementation, which saw a significant drop.

The Spring Issue also includes these industry topics:

Check out the latest issue of Roadway Safety magazine as well as prior issues.

Published Date

May 21, 2025

Post Type

  • News

Topic

  • Advocacy
  • ATSS Foundation
  • ATSSA News
  • Convention & Expo
  • Government Relations
  • Policy
  • Scholarships

Chapters

  • Northland

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